Invitation
Department of Justice
Executive Office for Immigration Review
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Executive Office for Immigration Review
to Host Stakeholder Meeting in Los Angeles
SUMMARY: The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) invites interested parties to attend a stakeholder meeting to discuss the work of EOIR and the Los Angeles Immigration Court. EOIR also invites those interested in attending to submit questions in advance for discussion during the meeting.
DATE: Friday, March 18, 2016, from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (Pacific Time)
LOCATION: 300 N. Los Angeles St., Room 8529, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
RSVP: To RSVP and submit questions for the meeting, please contact Nathan Berkeley, EOIR Outreach Director, at EngagewithEOIR@usdoj.gov by noon on Wednesday, March 9, 2016. In person attendance will be limited to the first sixty (60) individuals to RSVP.
In your email, please indicate the name(s) of the attendee(s), your organization, an email address, and any questions you propose for discussion during the meeting.
For those who RSVP, EOIR will send a confirmation email by Friday, March 11, 2016.
- EOIR -
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) is an agency within the Department of Justice. Under delegated authority from the Attorney General, immigration judges and the Board of Immigration Appeals interpret and adjudicate immigration cases according to United States immigration laws. EOIR's immigration judges conduct administrative court proceedings in immigration courts located throughout the nation. They determine whether foreign-born individuals—whom the Department of Homeland Security charges with violating immigration law—should be ordered removed from the United States or should be granted relief from removal and be permitted to remain in this country. The Board of Immigration Appeals primarily reviews appeals of decisions by immigration judges. EOIR's Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer adjudicates immigration-related employment cases. EOIR is committed to ensuring fairness in all of the cases it adjudicates.